ACLU: DEA Say There's No "Constitutionally Protected Privacy Interest" to Prescription Records
In response to an ACLU lawsuit
In response to an ACLU lawsuit
Working with AT&T to access phone data going back to 1987
Deliberately creating the circumstances to make legal clinics more dangerous
Heroin and oxycodone pills
Federal judge says the agents did have reason to believe they were in danger
Tax agency employees were told to remove any reference to tips provided by DEA group
DHS, the DoJ, the DoD, the DEA, the CIA, the IRS, and the FBI are all in on it.
Trying to hide how the investigations start from defense lawyers as well as prosecutors and judges
Left him in an interrogation room for five days
How did they think it was going to turn out?
There are addicts out there, so she must suffer
Protecting their turf -- and their jobs
An Interview with Code of the West Filmmaker Rebecca Richman Cohen
The control freaks aren't backing off
Part of joint DEA operation
The fight over legal marijuana finally comes to D.C.
Even with a warrant they may not get access they want
Would regulate pot like alcohol or tobacco
"The Drug Enforcement Administration is trying to access private prescription records of patients in Oregon without a warrant," says ACLU.
The president has perplexing relationship with the Tenth Amendment
More than 70 were killed in 2010
Justice Department report released today
Landlord files lawsuit, says door could have been opened with key
DEA drags feet as LAPD tries to investigate death of drug arrest suspect
Drug suspect apparently injured in DEA bust, but agents won't answer questions
Agent killed in firefight, and guns sold through program found in the aftermath